Hey there, I have not been able to find a contact about playing Avery's Spring. I was hoping to get a tee time for May 28th. Any info you may have on who to contact would be greatly appreciated, thanks so much!

Part 2 - Yours was a very fair review of the course. I urge you to try to be in PA for the 2013 Yetter on Sept 7th and 8th. Our course will test every aspect of your game - you already got a taste of what we have to offer. We continue to make improvements to the course with the intention of challenging players of all skill levels. We work hard to make the course as navigable as possible while maintaining the 'state park' vibe that (we hope) is obvious to anyone who plays. As for no permanent pins in the 'C' position, that is done intentionally. We try to insure that the areas around all of the pins get a chance to rehabilitate themselves. Permanent baskets, especially under the canopy of trees here, would quickly/permanently blot out all plant life near our baskets. We do our best to prevent that.

Part 1 - I've read your review of Tyler State Park in PA a few times and figured it was time to respond (and pardon me if you've already heard some of this...) You happened across our course just after our annual ace-race tourney, hence the inordinate amount of "A" position pins. You were just a couple weeks removed from seeing the entire course set up in the 'C' position, including 13 additional temporary holes that were part of our clubs biggest annual tournament - the Eric C Yetter Champions Cup.